A Beautiful Place to DieItâs a beautiful place, Iceland. One of the most beautiful I have ever been. The landscapes are magnificent and serene. You can travel for miles on end, undisturbed, free to daydream gently as you go. You are free to pitch […]continue reading

Wilfred Thesiger

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Wilfred Thesiger: explorer, ascete, hard man. Also a beautiful photographer in the days when every photo in your film really counted and there was no Photoshop to fall back on. He carried his camera in a goatskin bag and rationed a handful of films over many months of expedition. See some rare pics here, at my favourite museum in the world.

Favourite Bits of the YearI hope you have had a good 2012 and are looking forward to next year too. Here are some of my favourite bits from the last year My favourite Trip of the Year My favourite Talk of the Year My […]...

A Beautiful Place to DieItâs a beautiful place, Iceland. One of the most beautiful I have ever been. The landscapes are magnificent and serene. You can travel for miles on end, undisturbed, free to daydream gently as you go. You are free to pitch […]...

SpielbergA few years ago I used to watch a lot of films, particularly documentaries, and jot down notes for my blog (like Jiro, Sugarman, Man on Wire, and Anvil ). The death of Lovefilm led to me stopping, unfortunately. So […]...

The Proust QuestionnaireI enjoy writing blog posts where questions force me to think hard and be honest (like this interviewÂ and these 20 questions worth answering honestly.) The Proust Questionnaire has its origins in a parlour game popularized (though not devised) by Marcel […]...